
Every phone, key fob, and laptop you own is constantly pulsing signals into the world: location data, identifiers, and connection requests. You can power down, but you can’t turn off the transmission.
AFaraday bag kills the beacon. It doesn’t just quiet your signal, it makes you vanish from the grid.
Your phone, laptop, or car key isn’t just a tool, it's atracking device that never sleeps. Every ping, signal, and handshake it makes with networks and satellites builds a profile about you. Hackers, advertisers, even governments tap into that noise. You don’t see it, but it’s constant.
That’s the risk:invisible, relentless exposure. From wireless skimming of credit cards to geolocation tracking, breaches don’t always start online, they start when you forget that your devices are broadcasting.
AFaraday bag (also called asignal blocking bag orRFID protection pouch) is more than a pouch, it’s a shield.
Inside, it’s lined with conductive materials that block all wireless communication:
Cellular (4G/5G)
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
GPS
RFID/NFC
When your device is sealed inside, signals can’t get in or out. No tracking. No hacking. No remote access. Justdigital silence.
This isn’t sci-fi, it’sscience. Named after physicist Michael Faraday, who discovered that conductive materials can block electromagnetic fields, these enclosures stop radio waves cold. No batteries, no switches, no apps, just proven physics.
Privacy isn’t just for spies, journalists, or cybersecurity experts, it’s for anyone who carries a smartphone, drives a modern car, or travels with digital devices. Every moment your tech is powered on, it’s sharing data about who you are, where you’ve been, and what you do. Faraday gear stops that silent stream of information cold.
When Traveling:Airports, hotels, and public Wi-Fi networks are prime hunting grounds for digital thieves. RFID scanners can skim credit cards from a few feet away, while location data from your phone paints a real-time map of your movements. Slip your passport, wallet, and phone into a Faraday bag before heading out. No signal means no exposure, your private data stays private, even in the busiest terminal.
When Parking:Modern vehicles use key fobs that constantly emit short-range radio signals. Thieves exploit this with relay attacks, capturing and amplifying the signal to unlock and start your car all without touching your keys.A Faraday key fob case blocks that communication completely. Lock your car, drop your fob inside, and rest easy knowing your vehicle isn’t vulnerable to invisible hands.
When Working:Business trips, confidential calls, or high-stakes meetings; your phone is still a potential vulnerability, even when you think it’s idle. While a Faraday bag can’t disable built-in microphones, it does block every form of wireless connection that could be used to trigger or access your device remotely. By sealing your phone or laptop in aFaraday sleeve, you prevent unwanted network activity, location tracking, and remote data access. It’s a physical barrier that keeps your digital footprint off the grid when privacy matters most.
When Protesting or Reporting:Activists, journalists, and field workers operate in environments where digital tracking can put them at risk. Cell towers, Bluetooth beacons, and Wi-Fi probes can pinpoint location and associate individuals in a crowd. A Faraday bag cuts that digital leash, no signal in, no signal out. It’s not just privacy; it’s safety.
The moment your device enters a Faraday bag, you take control back. You decide when you’re visible to the grid and when you disappear from it.
SLNT’sFaraday gear is designed for real life, not the bunker.
Slide your phone into the sleeve when you want peace. Drop your key fob in before bed. Protect your laptop on the go.
No toggles. No apps. No guesswork. Justsignal-blocking technology that works every time.
In a world addicted to noise,disconnection is power.
SLNT was built for people who refuse to be tracked, profiled, or manipulated.
Our mission is simple:Silence the chaos.Because privacy isn’t paranoia, it’s protection.
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